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amy: we will speak to antiracist activist bree newsome bass and princeton university professor eddie glaude about the election of joe biden and kamala harris. prof. glaude: we have to get about the work of responding to the problems we face as a nation at scale, and not returninback to some sense of normalcy, which in some ways laid the foundation for the disaster that was and is trumpism. amy: all that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i am amy goodman. we begin today's special looking back at the uprising against police brutality and racism, following the police killing of george floyd in minneapolis on may 25th. the protests helped shift public opinion on policing and systemic racism with "defund the police" becoming a rallying cry of the movement. well, for more on the historic protests, we turn to the legendary activist and scholar angela davis, professor emerita at the university of california, santa cruz. for half a century, angela davis has been one of the most influential activists and intellectuals in the united states and
amy: we will speak to antiracist activist bree newsome bass and princeton university professor eddie glaude about the election of joe biden and kamala harris. prof. glaude: we have to get about the work of responding to the problems we face as a nation at scale, and not returninback to some sense of normalcy, which in some ways laid the foundation for the disaster that was and is trumpism. amy: all that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i am...
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meltdown of the president of the united states, so -- mark milley, who is a superb soldier, brilliant princeton grad, big athlete, the armed forces loves him, they're under considerable scrutiny and stress until we get president biden sworn in along with vice
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only on cbs news-- a princeton scholar who was held hostage for years by iran has an ominous warning the incoming president about iran's intentions, and what that mean for america. could mean for america. new year, new severe weather. cars sliding off roads, and blizzard-like conditions in the plains. plus, new tornado threats tonight. caught on camera-- police rescue a mom and daughter from the chilly waters of baltimore's inner harbor. and, we go "on the road" with steve hartman-- how a broken light became a beacon for kindness. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> brennan: good evening to our viewers in the west. and happy new year. norah is off. i am margaret brennan. we begin tonight with sobering numbers on the coronavirus pandemic. confirmed cases in the u.s. now top 20 million-- nearly a quarter of the world's total. half of america's cases were reported in the past two months. tonight, the covid death toll has passed 347,000. and that new strain of the virus that's far easier to catch has now been found in a third state
only on cbs news-- a princeton scholar who was held hostage for years by iran has an ominous warning the incoming president about iran's intentions, and what that mean for america. could mean for america. new year, new severe weather. cars sliding off roads, and blizzard-like conditions in the plains. plus, new tornado threats tonight. caught on camera-- police rescue a mom and daughter from the chilly waters of baltimore's inner harbor. and, we go "on the road" with steve hartman--...
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moments away from jay powell in princeton. we're back after this. >> . ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. i'm sue herera here's your cnbc news update at this hour. new york state attorney genera latisha james is suing the new york city police department. james said police misconduct during racial injustice protests this spring are part of a longstanding pattern of abuse. >>> delta's ceo ed bastion says he expects people who rioted at the u.s. capitol to be add the to the no-fly list and they're checking firearms on flights to washington, d.c., ahead of the inauguration. >>> federal officials now telling nbc news that a decision on opening the national mall for the inauguration has not yet been finalized the park service now expects to make an announcement as soon as tomorrow >>> and mickey mantel rookie card just like this one sold for a $5.2 million, that is nearly twice what the same card sold for in 2018. speaking of inflation, at least that's what some people are saying scott, you're up-to-date back to you. >> and oh,
moments away from jay powell in princeton. we're back after this. >> . ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. i'm sue herera here's your cnbc news update at this hour. new york state attorney genera latisha james is suing the new york city police department. james said police misconduct during racial injustice protests this spring are part of a longstanding pattern of abuse. >>> delta's ceo ed bastion says he expects people who rioted at the u.s. capitol to be...
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and princeton. tradition of hunts full of puzzles that rely on logic and obscure knowledge, science. oh, in ours we would just run around town looking for a store that would sell us beer. so, uh, who's in? i think it sounds fun. yeah, me, too. i'm in. let's do it. i'm sorry. are we really doing this or are we tricking koothrappali again like with the dinner party? ♪ our whole universe was in a hot, dense state ♪ ♪ then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started... wait! ♪ ♪ the earth began to cool ♪ the autotrophs began to drool, neanderthals developed tools ♪ ♪ we built the wall ♪ we built the pyramids ♪
and princeton. tradition of hunts full of puzzles that rely on logic and obscure knowledge, science. oh, in ours we would just run around town looking for a store that would sell us beer. so, uh, who's in? i think it sounds fun. yeah, me, too. i'm in. let's do it. i'm sorry. are we really doing this or are we tricking koothrappali again like with the dinner party? ♪ our whole universe was in a hot, dense state ♪ ♪ then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started... wait! ♪ ♪ the...
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professor lauren wright at princeton.stay with us if you cannot bbc news, much more to come, including this. flaming lips front man wayne coyne explains to us the band's futuristic attempt to return music to the masses. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after lift off. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word �*revolution�*. the earthquake singled out buildings and brought them down in seconds. tonight, the search for any survivors has an increasing desperation about it as the hours passed. the new government is finally in control of the republic of. uganda. survivors of the auschwitz concentration camp have been commemorating the 40th anniversary of their liberation. they toured the huts, gas chambers and crematoria, and relived their horrifying experiences. welcome back. very glad to have your with us on bbc news. 0ne
professor lauren wright at princeton.stay with us if you cannot bbc news, much more to come, including this. flaming lips front man wayne coyne explains to us the band's futuristic attempt to return music to the masses. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after lift off. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they...
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. >> next, federal reserve chairman jerome powell joints princeton university center for finance for a discussion on monetary policy. he talks about the current state of the economy and how the pandemic continues to affect it. this lasts about an hour. markus: welcome back to another webinar. for everyone worldwide, we are happy to have jay powell with us. the chairman of the federal reserve bank. and the governors of the federal reserve. hi, jay. good to have you. chairman powell: good to be here. markus: thanks a lot. it is great to have you. he is part of the advisory council here at princeton, so we are grateful you can spend some time with us today. a quick overview of the topics we would like to cover today. we would like to talk about deflation and inflation perhaps, and then about financial dominance, a little bit of fiscal dominance, debt levels. and then we will contrast the covid crisis with the global financial crisis of 2008. we will talk about central bank independence, and also about exit strategies later on. let me start with the new, flexible inflation targeting whic
. >> next, federal reserve chairman jerome powell joints princeton university center for finance for a discussion on monetary policy. he talks about the current state of the economy and how the pandemic continues to affect it. this lasts about an hour. markus: welcome back to another webinar. for everyone worldwide, we are happy to have jay powell with us. the chairman of the federal reserve bank. and the governors of the federal reserve. hi, jay. good to have you. chairman powell: good...
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if you are a wealthy parent and it's march and your princess is going to go to princeton, although princetonsn't accepted her yet, how will you feel when your princess has been expelled for smoking pot? you're not going to be happy. if you're not a happy parent, what are you going to do? you're going to sue, make phone calls, be angry, be loud. that's precisely what happened over the weekend. there were lots of angry phone calls, lots of threatening, and all of monday was people jelling at jean harris. there's one other problem. on thursday or friday before that weekend jean harris ran out of her own drugs. she's coming off the methamphetamines. ten years and she's taking the weekend off. not the weekend you want to stop taking methamphetamines. not that you want to start taking them. i want to be clear about that. it's ugly. that leads us to monday. it's not a good monday. everybody yells at her all day. she's written letters all weekend. she was a very late rare woman. she liked to write letters. she writes a bunch of letters, writes one to her sister explaining she's going to kill herself
if you are a wealthy parent and it's march and your princess is going to go to princeton, although princetonsn't accepted her yet, how will you feel when your princess has been expelled for smoking pot? you're not going to be happy. if you're not a happy parent, what are you going to do? you're going to sue, make phone calls, be angry, be loud. that's precisely what happened over the weekend. there were lots of angry phone calls, lots of threatening, and all of monday was people jelling at jean...
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it's possible that the events surrounding the 1844 disaster on the princeton represented such a dark and painful time of her life that she couldn't even bear to speak of it more than 50 years later. another incident from february of 1904 further illustrates the lasting effect that her husband's death and funeral likely had on her. that month britannia received an invitation from president and mrs. theodore roosevelt to attend an event at the white house. this invitation now in the archives suggesting that she did not return them or attend the event. she was quite advanced in age by 1904, 89 the previous month she was spry and in excellent health, it's likely she had other reasons for not attending. it was a accepts held in the public rooms of the white house. now, i think it's very possible that britannia associated these spaces especially the east room with that very dark time in her life as it was the location for the march 1, 1844 state funeral held for her husband and the other cabinet members who died aboard the princeton. in 1893, "washington post" reporter george alfred townso
it's possible that the events surrounding the 1844 disaster on the princeton represented such a dark and painful time of her life that she couldn't even bear to speak of it more than 50 years later. another incident from february of 1904 further illustrates the lasting effect that her husband's death and funeral likely had on her. that month britannia received an invitation from president and mrs. theodore roosevelt to attend an event at the white house. this invitation now in the archives...
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[laughter] they had a lively time at princeton as well as learning a great deal from a great man. >> a question from you, mr. vice president, thomas jefferson was among his many accomplishments who served for four years as vice president, how do you assess his tenure as vice president? >> it into a thing. >> i don't think he did much. [laughter] he did get squared away be president. >> no main achievement. >> no main achievement and i think, speculating, that is hope for outcome for my predecessors, he made it. taken on more significance and plan, it's a legitimate job, your earning your pay so to speak. i think that's true in the last -- but it's an interesting question. i don't think of jefferson as vice president. i thought of myself as vice president. the history is such that it's clear the job didn't amount to much for the people who held those positions over the years. >> as a follow-up, jefferson became vice president having finished second in the electoral college to john adams, if you could we envision megan history in a way in which second-place presidential election vice p
[laughter] they had a lively time at princeton as well as learning a great deal from a great man. >> a question from you, mr. vice president, thomas jefferson was among his many accomplishments who served for four years as vice president, how do you assess his tenure as vice president? >> it into a thing. >> i don't think he did much. [laughter] he did get squared away be president. >> no main achievement. >> no main achievement and i think, speculating, that is...
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in philosophy from princeton. he's written more than 20 books and edited 13. he's best notice for his classics race matters and democracy matters, and living and loving out loud. he appears frequently on the colbert report, cnn and c-span. he also made his film debut on the matrix. he was also a commentator with the official trilogy released in 2004, black prophetic fire, missed doctor west's latest book, with the distinguished scholar bush and orphan provides a fresh perspective on six revolutionary african leaders including, fredericton glass, to be easy dubois, smart alecks the king junior, hello baker, malcolm x, and idaho's burnett. -- he rediscovers the integrity and commitment within these passionate advocates, but also their fault lines, but providing new insights which humanize all of these well-known figures, west takes an important step and rekindling the black prophetic fire so essential in the age of obama. helen -- has been director of the beacon press since october, 1995. she holds a master degree of english university literature from the univer
in philosophy from princeton. he's written more than 20 books and edited 13. he's best notice for his classics race matters and democracy matters, and living and loving out loud. he appears frequently on the colbert report, cnn and c-span. he also made his film debut on the matrix. he was also a commentator with the official trilogy released in 2004, black prophetic fire, missed doctor west's latest book, with the distinguished scholar bush and orphan provides a fresh perspective on six...
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all right, if you are a wealthy parent, it's march, your princess is gonna go to princeton, althoughnceton hasn't accepted are yet, are you gonna feel when your princess has been expelled from smoking pot? you're not gonna be happy are you? if you're not a happy parent what are you going to do? you're going to sue, and make phone calls during to be angrier to be loud. that's exactly what happens over the weekend. there were a lot of angry phone calls. there are a lot of threatening. all of monday was people yelling at jean harris. there's one other problem. on thursday or friday before that we can, jeanne harris run out of her own drugs. show sees coming off the meth amphetamines. ten years and she's taking a we cannot. not that we can you want to stop taking math. not that you should start to be clear on that. this leads us to monday. it's not a good monday. everyone else that are all day. she starts she's a very literal woman. literary is the better phrase. she like to write letters. she writes a bunch of letters on monday, she writes a letter to her sister that she's gonna kill ou
all right, if you are a wealthy parent, it's march, your princess is gonna go to princeton, althoughnceton hasn't accepted are yet, are you gonna feel when your princess has been expelled from smoking pot? you're not gonna be happy are you? if you're not a happy parent what are you going to do? you're going to sue, and make phone calls during to be angrier to be loud. that's exactly what happens over the weekend. there were a lot of angry phone calls. there are a lot of threatening. all of...
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backed out of that and we're also looking at really high ranking republicans well we're looking at princeton's 3rd ranking leader of the republican house lish cheney who released a strongly worded statement saying that there's never been a greater betrayal by a president state of his office and his oath to the constitution so he really sticking to a very strong break with donald trump who is finding himself increasingly isolated acidly is the white house and really that a lot of republicans right now consider the party an existential crossroads we've even seen senate majority leader mitch mcconnell indicating that he believes that impeaching trump might be the easiest way to rid the republican party of not just trump but trump is in general whether that translates into trump actually being removed from office that is a different question for that they would still need to start majority in the senate and that does still look fairly unlikely that that's going to happen meanwhile lower enforcement in washington and around the country getting ready for trouble ahead of inauguration day now i've al
backed out of that and we're also looking at really high ranking republicans well we're looking at princeton's 3rd ranking leader of the republican house lish cheney who released a strongly worded statement saying that there's never been a greater betrayal by a president state of his office and his oath to the constitution so he really sticking to a very strong break with donald trump who is finding himself increasingly isolated acidly is the white house and really that a lot of republicans...
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as you do, remember this is a product of princeton and harvard law school. "hannity". >> this is driven by partisan rage and anger the democrats feel. they hate donald j. trump and they're engaging in an act i think is petty, retribution, vindictive and i think a waste of time. to coin a phrase i think it's time to move on, to focus on helping people get back to work, beat this global pandemic, bringing people back to where we should be, not these partisan games the democrats are playing. >> jason, that's how a guy whose desk was looted talks about this. it's anger of the democrats, it's petty. my question to you is, what is the chance that it's something less than an impeachment trial, that there is some off-ramp, plea bargain, where is this headed? >> it's going nowhere because of disenginuous pablum from ted cruz who is a coward, thinks he's going to catch the magic rings of the maga universe and put them on his fingers and become president in 2024. that's what it's about. don't want to work with the democrats or hold donald trump accountable because they
as you do, remember this is a product of princeton and harvard law school. "hannity". >> this is driven by partisan rage and anger the democrats feel. they hate donald j. trump and they're engaging in an act i think is petty, retribution, vindictive and i think a waste of time. to coin a phrase i think it's time to move on, to focus on helping people get back to work, beat this global pandemic, bringing people back to where we should be, not these partisan games the democrats...
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i lived here in princeton, new jersey. a child born here has a life expectancy of 87 years at birth. i volunteered as a pediatrician and a clinic in trenton which is 14 miles away and a child born near that clinic and trenton has a life expectancy at birth of 73 years so it's 14 miles and 14 year difference. how do we work in america so that every child at birth has the same process -- prospect and same opportunity? we have a long way to go but what we're trying to do for grantmaking is understand what policy changes are needed to how we shape how people think about health and how we support leaders across the country to effect changes in their community that they know will improve the prospects for all of their residents. >> host: rw jf .org's website for the robert woods johnson foundation for it if you want to talk about with dr. richard besser, phone lines are open until the bottom of the hour among 9:30 a.m. eastern. sir, bernie, saint leonard, maryland is up first. bernie, you're on with dr. besser.rn >> caller: good
i lived here in princeton, new jersey. a child born here has a life expectancy of 87 years at birth. i volunteered as a pediatrician and a clinic in trenton which is 14 miles away and a child born near that clinic and trenton has a life expectancy at birth of 73 years so it's 14 miles and 14 year difference. how do we work in america so that every child at birth has the same process -- prospect and same opportunity? we have a long way to go but what we're trying to do for grantmaking is...
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like ted cruz as we mentioned, princeton, harvard law.n most cases, these guys know better. hawley is complaining that he is being censored and silenced. he is making those complaints in nearly hourly fox news national interviews. he knows better. hawley loves being on television but he won't love this. the latest project from the linkon project. >> josh hawley will be one of the greatest -- >> are you trying to say that as of january 20th, that president trump will be president in. >> that depends on what happens on wednesday. >> the kansas city star rights plainly that he has blood on his hands. >> let's have trial by combat. >> a highly disruptive attack on our constitutional government. the opposite of conservative. it is radical. >> and there you have it. the lincoln project to take us off the air this evening. that is our broadcast for this tuesday night with our thanks for being here with us, on behalf of all the men and women of nbc news. good night. >>> tonight on "all in" the senate swears in for impeachment and 45 republicans v
like ted cruz as we mentioned, princeton, harvard law.n most cases, these guys know better. hawley is complaining that he is being censored and silenced. he is making those complaints in nearly hourly fox news national interviews. he knows better. hawley loves being on television but he won't love this. the latest project from the linkon project. >> josh hawley will be one of the greatest -- >> are you trying to say that as of january 20th, that president trump will be president in....
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you just slide your alma mater, haverford, into the list of great schools and princeton, harvard.he assistant keeps track of your password. that kind of fortune is on the line, you get your assistant and assistant, just in case something happens to them. [laughter] >> dana: not a bad thing. all right, you are telling me -- we were going to talk about ufo's, but i don't believe in them. one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. wow! what'd you get, ryan? it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual! what does it do bud? it customizes our home insurance so we only pay for what we need! and what did you get, mike? i got a bike. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ medical medical >> time now for one more thing. before we began i totally made up the jake tapper text message that was misinformation that i was providing to the audience. i know the democrat lockdowns have just been really
you just slide your alma mater, haverford, into the list of great schools and princeton, harvard.he assistant keeps track of your password. that kind of fortune is on the line, you get your assistant and assistant, just in case something happens to them. [laughter] >> dana: not a bad thing. all right, you are telling me -- we were going to talk about ufo's, but i don't believe in them. one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. so to help...
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besser joining us from princeton, new jersey. we will head to delaware and visit jaclyn. good morning. caller: good morning. i am confused because i am 85. [indiscernible] i am a german phone. -- germaphobe. there are so many unknowns. i sent -- i took a front of the hospital and she had covid we found out later. it is so confusing to me. the virus is here but it is not over there. i wish you could say something about that. host: dr. besser on that confusion that is still out there. guest: covid is going to be with us for a long time. when you look at a pandemic, which is a global spread of an infectious agent, it is not happening at the same rate at each place at the same time. it may be that in one community there is a lot of covid transmitting and the next community over, there is not. we have seen that where one state has been hit very hard or we have had one state were a city has been hit very hard and the area beyond that has not been. viruses are invisible. you cannot tell where they are. it requires us to be vigilant all the time and wearing masks all the time. yo
besser joining us from princeton, new jersey. we will head to delaware and visit jaclyn. good morning. caller: good morning. i am confused because i am 85. [indiscernible] i am a german phone. -- germaphobe. there are so many unknowns. i sent -- i took a front of the hospital and she had covid we found out later. it is so confusing to me. the virus is here but it is not over there. i wish you could say something about that. host: dr. besser on that confusion that is still out there. guest:...
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vonnie: you have been watching the fed chair, jerome powell speaking at princeton. a very positive jerome powell, not just at the end where he was asked to end on a positive note. we do have a weaker dollar index and just a small move in the 10 year yield. let's get some context around these remarks with bloomberg international policy reporter, michael mckee. he said at the end that we are not living the downside case we thought we might have back in march. a very positive jerome powell. though he does not anticipate a rate hike for years to come. michael: he was asked to wrap up with something positive and he said if you look at what we thought might happen in april, it was very terrible and it hasn't been as bad as we thought it was. but he did make the case that things are bad and the economy is still suffering and they are a long way from changing monetary policy. those were the two points he made that the market cares about. he was asked about raising interest rates and he said the time for raising interest rates is not now. we are not going to do that anytime
vonnie: you have been watching the fed chair, jerome powell speaking at princeton. a very positive jerome powell, not just at the end where he was asked to end on a positive note. we do have a weaker dollar index and just a small move in the 10 year yield. let's get some context around these remarks with bloomberg international policy reporter, michael mckee. he said at the end that we are not living the downside case we thought we might have back in march. a very positive jerome powell. though...
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if you are a wealthy parent and it's march and your princess is going to go to princeton, although princetonasn't accepted her yet, how are you going to feel when your princess has just been expelled for smoking pot? you're not going to be happy, are you? so if you're not a happy parent, what are you going to do? you're going to sue, you're going to make phone calls, you're going to be angry, you're going to be loud. and that's precisely what happened over the weekend. there were lots of angry phone calls. there were lots of threatening and all of monday was people yelling at jean harris. and there's one other problem. on thursday or friday before that weekend, jean harris ran out of her own drugs. so she's coming off of the methamphetamines, ten years and she's taking a weekend off. not the weekend you want to stop taking methamphetamines. not that you want to start taking methamphetamines. i want to be clear about that. [ laughter ] and it's ugly. and that leads us to monday. it's not a good monday. everybody yells at her all day. and she starts, but she's written letters all weekend. she
if you are a wealthy parent and it's march and your princess is going to go to princeton, although princetonasn't accepted her yet, how are you going to feel when your princess has just been expelled for smoking pot? you're not going to be happy, are you? so if you're not a happy parent, what are you going to do? you're going to sue, you're going to make phone calls, you're going to be angry, you're going to be loud. and that's precisely what happened over the weekend. there were lots of angry...
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he is part of the advisory council here at princeton, so we are grateful you can spend some time with us today. a quick overview of the topics we would like to cover today. we would like to talk about deflation and inflation perhaps, and then about financial dominance, a little bit of fiscal dominance, debt levels. and then we will contrast the covid crisis with the global financial crisis of 2008. we will talk about central bank independence, and also about exit strategies later on. let me start with the new, flexible inflation targeting which came out of the fed, i was wondering whether we can specify a little bit more the framework, the time period that it takes and the rationale behind it, the maturity of the debt contacts, what is the average, the price, how long it takes on average. and then about inflation measures as well because now with the covid crisis, the consumption cost is shifting over the time period. so it is expensive. how do you measure inflation this way? perhaps you can elaborate a little more on this new framework, which is very exciting, which the audience woul
he is part of the advisory council here at princeton, so we are grateful you can spend some time with us today. a quick overview of the topics we would like to cover today. we would like to talk about deflation and inflation perhaps, and then about financial dominance, a little bit of fiscal dominance, debt levels. and then we will contrast the covid crisis with the global financial crisis of 2008. we will talk about central bank independence, and also about exit strategies later on. let me...
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she's a professor at the institute of advanced studies at princeton university, president of social science research council, and one of america's leading scholars and award winning author and researcher, exploring the connections between science and our society. the daughter of a military family, her dad served in the united states navy and her mom was an army crip yptographer. when i wrote that down i thought to myself, how many kids -- anyway. that passion, it was a passion, forged a lifelong curiosity about the inequities and the power dynamics that sit beneath the foundations of scientific research. dr. nelson has focused on that like few before in american history, breaking new ground in our understanding of the role science plays in american life and opening the door to a future which science better serves all people. as co-chair of the president's council on advisers on science and technology, i appoint francis arnold, director of the bioengineering center at cal tech. one of the world's leading experts on protein engineering. a lifelong champion of renewable energy solutions, who h
she's a professor at the institute of advanced studies at princeton university, president of social science research council, and one of america's leading scholars and award winning author and researcher, exploring the connections between science and our society. the daughter of a military family, her dad served in the united states navy and her mom was an army crip yptographer. when i wrote that down i thought to myself, how many kids -- anyway. that passion, it was a passion, forged a...
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by renowned scholar keeanga yamahtta-taylor, assistant professor of african american studies at princetonversity and a contributing writer at "the new yorker" magazine. her latest piece is headlined "the bitter fruits of trump's white-power presidency." professor taylor, welcome back to democracy now! why don't you respond to the impeachment yesterday and what you saw this insurrection -- what underlies it. >> i think the impeachment yesterday is a culmination of sorts of the kind violence and racism that has been at the heart of the trump administration that finally boiled over. this is an effort to i think reassert some kind of authority and control in a situation that seems to have spiraled out of control politically at an incredibly dangerous time. if we think about all of the things that are happening in the united states right now with the exponential spread of covid, with the disintegration of the u.s. economy, with llions of people -- it is not hyperbole disabling's of people stand on the precipice of eviction and foreclosure at the end of january. and we have a government that ha
by renowned scholar keeanga yamahtta-taylor, assistant professor of african american studies at princetonversity and a contributing writer at "the new yorker" magazine. her latest piece is headlined "the bitter fruits of trump's white-power presidency." professor taylor, welcome back to democracy now! why don't you respond to the impeachment yesterday and what you saw this insurrection -- what underlies it. >> i think the impeachment yesterday is a culmination of sorts...
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she currently serves as the dean of the princeton school of public and international affairs at princeton university. one of new jersey's most prestigious and renowned institutions. her research and teaching interests are in labor economics with a focus on the economics of education. she has often said that she first became interested in economics as a tool to expand opportunity. she has studied the academic benefits of community college attendance, the effect of financial age on college, the impact of student loan debt on graduates entering the job market. she is an advocate for reducing racial wealth inequality. a priority as we grapple with a pandemic that has disproportionately devastated minority communities. she is also senior editor of the future of children and has served as a editor for the journal of economics. she is a former director of the industrial relations section. i believe dr. rouse has the right experience and insight to chart a path for our country out of this crisis and towards a brighter, equitable and prosperous future. i will be urging my colleagues on the committ
she currently serves as the dean of the princeton school of public and international affairs at princeton university. one of new jersey's most prestigious and renowned institutions. her research and teaching interests are in labor economics with a focus on the economics of education. she has often said that she first became interested in economics as a tool to expand opportunity. she has studied the academic benefits of community college attendance, the effect of financial age on college, the...
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anchor: hello, you are watching princeton before with me, thomas waterhouse. here are the headlines. it could be more deadly. british governments say certain evidence suggests the new variant of covid-19 is more dangerous. prime minister boris johnson makes it clear that both vaccines being rolled out there are still effective. with the coronavirus still present, the e.u. strongly urges the residents of its member states to avoid all non-essential travel. the governments in brussels and helsinki
anchor: hello, you are watching princeton before with me, thomas waterhouse. here are the headlines. it could be more deadly. british governments say certain evidence suggests the new variant of covid-19 is more dangerous. prime minister boris johnson makes it clear that both vaccines being rolled out there are still effective. with the coronavirus still present, the e.u. strongly urges the residents of its member states to avoid all non-essential travel. the governments in brussels and helsinki
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. >>> we are going to jump out of that a live conversation with jay powell and princeton university. a lot of headlines crossing on it i please be it seemed wonky at times but trust me the comments of the headlines jay powell made were market moving especially we saw stocks move at the very beginning. here are some of the key headlines right now. we are seeing stocks near record highs. they did dip a bit he was talking about inflation both welcome and unwelcome as well that will move markets down a bit. they have powered back up. the dow is up 108 points right now. we are seeing the ten year yield. any comments on fiscal policy, monetary policy, inflation, and of course interest rates could move treasuries. the benchmark ten year at 1.1% up 40% in a couple months on that yield something to watch the dollar index. down slightly. had been up a couple days. all as we await president-elect joe biden's stimulus rollout at 7:15 eastern time tonight. that could be a market mover as well let's bring in a guest to sort of sum up all of what we just heard and get some ideas going forward. who
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anchor: hello, you are watching princeton before with me, thomas waterhouse. here are the headlines. it could be more deadly. british governments say certain evidence suggests the new variant of covid-19 is more dangerous. prime minister boris johnson makes it clear that both vaccines being rolled out there are still effective. with the coronavirus still present, the e.u. strongly urges the residents of its member states to avoid all non-essential travel. the governments in brussels and helsinki announced stricter restrictions for their borders. joe biden's cabinet starts to come together, with lloyd austin picked as the first black american to ever hold the post of defense secretary. this as congress moves into action with the former leader's impeachment trial set to start next week. ♪ ♪ it is not yet strong, but it is evidence which is already sounding alarm bells in the u.k. the government's chief scientific advisor says there is now some proof that the new english variant of covid-19 carries a higher risk of death. it is yet more sobering news in a land wh
anchor: hello, you are watching princeton before with me, thomas waterhouse. here are the headlines. it could be more deadly. british governments say certain evidence suggests the new variant of covid-19 is more dangerous. prime minister boris johnson makes it clear that both vaccines being rolled out there are still effective. with the coronavirus still present, the e.u. strongly urges the residents of its member states to avoid all non-essential travel. the governments in brussels and...
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she's a professor at the institute of advanced studies at princeton university, president of the social science research council, and one of america's leading scholars, an award-winning author and researcher, exploring the connections between science and our society. the daughter of a military family. her dad served in the united states navy and her mom was an army cryptographer. dr. nelson tinkered with code-breaking equipment that every kid has around their house that she grew up with in her home. when i wrote that down, i thought to myself, how many kids, you know? anyway. and that passion was a passion forged a lifelong curiosity about the inequities and the power dynamics that sit beneath the surface of scientific research and the technologies we build. dr. nelson is focused on those insights and the science, technology, and society like few before her ever have in american history. breaking new ground on our understanding of the role science plays in american life and opening the door to the -- door to a future which science better serves all people. as co-chair of the president's
she's a professor at the institute of advanced studies at princeton university, president of the social science research council, and one of america's leading scholars, an award-winning author and researcher, exploring the connections between science and our society. the daughter of a military family. her dad served in the united states navy and her mom was an army cryptographer. dr. nelson tinkered with code-breaking equipment that every kid has around their house that she grew up with in her...
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right, princeton. thank you again. thanks. hard to believe. just a few days ago, we were breaking records for warmth, outsider doors at this hour. temperatures are a little bit below average. it's a little breezy, and of course, we welcome the rain and the sierra snow. the system is going to be moving out, and we will have dry weather in store for your bay area saturday before we take a look at the radar. here's a look at some of the numbers from today mount ya blow reporting a little bit more than half inch of rainfall, half moon bay ah little bit more than 2 10 spend loman in the santa cruz mountains. a little bit more than third of an inch, both oakland and san francisco reporting a little bit more than 1/10 at about 13 107 inch. there's like a storm tracker two and you can see for yourself. this is a three hour time lapse. it is beginning to move out. we still have a little bit of moisture just kind of hanging on right along the coastline down along the peninsula, it looks like sam matteo towards the los altos highway 1 to 1 to 80 a little
right, princeton. thank you again. thanks. hard to believe. just a few days ago, we were breaking records for warmth, outsider doors at this hour. temperatures are a little bit below average. it's a little breezy, and of course, we welcome the rain and the sierra snow. the system is going to be moving out, and we will have dry weather in store for your bay area saturday before we take a look at the radar. here's a look at some of the numbers from today mount ya blow reporting a little bit more...
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of princeton university, amy many walter from the cook political report, republican strategist al card and ashleigh "the washington post." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. we are covering a number of big stories today, including the growing divide inside the republican party and president biden's efforts to try to win some bipartisan support for his covid relief package. we'll begin with the pandemic itself. the good news is cases are plateauing. the bad news is, platoing at an extremely high level of transmission. johnson & johnson coming online to join pfizer and moderna. months of waiting before every american who wants a vaccine shot can get one. new strains of the virus from the uk, south africa and brazil have been identified here in the united states. the south african one in particular appears to be more resistant to some of the vaccines out there. >>> this "new york times" map shows the extent of this problem. ba
of princeton university, amy many walter from the cook political report, republican strategist al card and ashleigh "the washington post." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. we are covering a number of big stories today, including the growing divide inside the republican party and...
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lauren, right, lecture and politics at princeton university. we'll talk again soon.ke care. thanks, alex. well now to the very latest on the coronavirus and illinois congressman brad schneider has now tested positive for covid-19 in a state with the democrats said that during last week's attack on the capital, he was forced to spend several hours in a secure but confined location. what dozens of other lawmakers, many of whom were not wearing masks, schneider is the third lawmaker to test positive since last week's events. well, the coronavirus surgeon continues all across the u. s. the daily. average of new cases here in the country is still well over 200,000. but it's fox's jonathan serrie tells us states are now making a big push to try to step up their vaccination efforts. that's the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread quickly. the vaccination effort is ramping up the trump administration announcing tuesday they're releasing all available doses. after holding several million in reserve. they say they now have enough to cover. both the 1st and 2nd shots will a
lauren, right, lecture and politics at princeton university. we'll talk again soon.ke care. thanks, alex. well now to the very latest on the coronavirus and illinois congressman brad schneider has now tested positive for covid-19 in a state with the democrats said that during last week's attack on the capital, he was forced to spend several hours in a secure but confined location. what dozens of other lawmakers, many of whom were not wearing masks, schneider is the third lawmaker to test...
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to think of like the former opposition aligned oligarchy michel holocaust he who after a lengthy princeton sentence was sent into political exile outside of the country and quickly lost his stature within the within the russian opposition and that seems to be a fate that locks in of all he wants to avoid and part of the reason i think he's returning to the country today that said how much is no volleys life at risk in russia well that is kind of the open question at the moment there isn't any indication that he's in immediate physical threat but of course after what amounts to an assassination attempt last year of course those concerns are going to going through his mind but it really seems that this is all part of an organized political gambit on his part he wants to put the lie to move under pressure and as many analysts are saying you know this is this choice to go back to russia kind of leaves putin in a bad situation on the one hand if he were to take action against of all me maybe have him arrested or prosecuted when he returns that could make more sympathies for novotny both within
to think of like the former opposition aligned oligarchy michel holocaust he who after a lengthy princeton sentence was sent into political exile outside of the country and quickly lost his stature within the within the russian opposition and that seems to be a fate that locks in of all he wants to avoid and part of the reason i think he's returning to the country today that said how much is no volleys life at risk in russia well that is kind of the open question at the moment there isn't any...
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>> reporter: princeton scholar's best birthday present was time spent with his wife hua and their son shaofan. how old are you? >> seven. >> reporter: seven! when i came back, when we had the first meeting, he recognized me instantly, and that was very touching moment. >> reporter: his son was just a toddler when xiyue was imprisoned in iran on fabricated charges of espionage. xiyue says he's a scholar and targeted because he's american. >> the intelligence interrogator told me clearly that they need me as a spy to convict me so that they can do a deal with the united states. >> reporter: your captor explicitly told you that's what they were doing? >> very explicitly, yes, and you're not the first american and you can be assured that you're not the last american to be in an iran an jail. >> reporter: >> reporter: in >> brennan: in 2019, president trump swapped a jailed iranian scientist for xiyue. do you think iran got what it wanted? >> they didn't get everything they had hoped for, i think. they wanted money-- they told me they wanted their frozen assets be released to them. >> bren
>> reporter: princeton scholar's best birthday present was time spent with his wife hua and their son shaofan. how old are you? >> seven. >> reporter: seven! when i came back, when we had the first meeting, he recognized me instantly, and that was very touching moment. >> reporter: his son was just a toddler when xiyue was imprisoned in iran on fabricated charges of espionage. xiyue says he's a scholar and targeted because he's american. >> the intelligence...
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significantly affects life expectancy in the united states at least that's the word from researchers from princeton and usc they found the pandemic has shaved more than a year off the average life span in 2020 as the largest single year decline in life expectancy expectancy in at least 40 years. the numbers get worse for minorities. researchers say life expectancy for blacks, short by more than 2 years and latinos more than 3 years. hospitals are turning to one another for help with the onslaught of new patients who are sick with covid rob fladeboe reports now hundreds of people suffering with the virus and other conditions are being transferred to stand for it. >>healthy competition exists between stanford and other area hospitals in normal times. the pandemic has them looking out for each other for the greater good says stanford emergency medicine is doctor, andra bloom kong's this is about a mutual aid to other facilities in the area and as that. >>pandemic changes different hospitals in different areas have different needs in the past 2 months more than 600 patients, including 135 from other so
significantly affects life expectancy in the united states at least that's the word from researchers from princeton and usc they found the pandemic has shaved more than a year off the average life span in 2020 as the largest single year decline in life expectancy expectancy in at least 40 years. the numbers get worse for minorities. researchers say life expectancy for blacks, short by more than 2 years and latinos more than 3 years. hospitals are turning to one another for help with the...
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greater was riding his bicycle to a neighborhood store when he was shot and killed at the corner of princeton street and smalley avenue. unfortunate this is the spot right? here were 16 year old lamar murphy was gunned down about 6:40 p.m. detective pat smith with alameda county sheriff's office. describes the suspect as being hispanic in his teens or early twenties. smith says the suspect was standing outside a silver ford explorer similar to this one when he got into a confrontation with lamar. that confrontation probably lasted about 30 seconds or so before he was shot. and um, so far as a motive and why this happened. we're still trying to figure that out. smith says lamar was targeted and that the suspect got into the back of the suv and left the scene. your day will come. i believe that within my heart, you'll pay for what you did. richard says she finds comfort in memories such as friday nights with lamar eating nachos and watching movies together. lamar told his mother he wanted to learn how to play the piano. he would have turned 21 this year, perhaps realizing his dream of being a n
greater was riding his bicycle to a neighborhood store when he was shot and killed at the corner of princeton street and smalley avenue. unfortunate this is the spot right? here were 16 year old lamar murphy was gunned down about 6:40 p.m. detective pat smith with alameda county sheriff's office. describes the suspect as being hispanic in his teens or early twenties. smith says the suspect was standing outside a silver ford explorer similar to this one when he got into a confrontation with...
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lauren wright — a political scientist at the princeton school of public and international affairs — gavemebody who teaches political communication, the very first thing i noticed was the professionalism with which this summary proposal was laid out. it had quite a few details. it was not a tweet in the middle of the night, it was not a surprise tojoe biden�*s staff, which is how we were used to sometimes the trump administration sending messages about very important legislation. so that is important, and i did notice a few elements of the proposal that could make progressives either angry or happy and conservatives, and so i did see quite a few indications whether it is the direct payments or payments for child health care to state and local government funding thatjoe biden really does want this to be a bipartisan effort and that it's his first choice rather than just a straight party line vote. where do you think the pushback will come from? it will come from all sides most likely. republicans will go back to their old arguments about the rising debt, we cannot afford this, and they thi
lauren wright — a political scientist at the princeton school of public and international affairs — gavemebody who teaches political communication, the very first thing i noticed was the professionalism with which this summary proposal was laid out. it had quite a few details. it was not a tweet in the middle of the night, it was not a surprise tojoe biden�*s staff, which is how we were used to sometimes the trump administration sending messages about very important legislation. so that...
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a couple weeks ago at a princeton university seminar, he said the same thing.rning central bankers, you've got to be careful. he says the fed is ready, thinks it's too early to exit. he will send the signals to let people know, and rich miller, putting together a lot of analysis showing, jay powell was part of the team in 2013 who wanted to start tapering bond purchases, followed by the taper 10 to that followed bernanke for so long. jay powell learned his lesson, and he's determined not to make that same mistake again. another dovish message at that meeting tomorrow. haslinda: we await what he says. kathleen hays, thank you. still to come, the world health organization urges rich nations to walk the talk on vaccine equality as poorer countries are left behind in the rollout. we look at what needs to be done in our equality segment. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> by the middle part of this year, we will get systems back to normal. the vaccinations will continue, and we will be able to accelerate our growth on the back half of this year. >> astrazeneca wants to get the
a couple weeks ago at a princeton university seminar, he said the same thing.rning central bankers, you've got to be careful. he says the fed is ready, thinks it's too early to exit. he will send the signals to let people know, and rich miller, putting together a lot of analysis showing, jay powell was part of the team in 2013 who wanted to start tapering bond purchases, followed by the taper 10 to that followed bernanke for so long. jay powell learned his lesson, and he's determined not to...
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money is known and a big calling right now you know you've got the endowments at harvard yale and princeton moving into this you've got that corporate treasuries move again so this has funds or end to it what do you say to the same thing michael saylor you know guys polter jones is the best source of the race i mean there's a lot of guys who are figuring it out what you do is figure out you can't come to any conclusion other than the fact that you know it is a superior form of let me be the artist money ever start to flow basis and you know you've got a beautiful thing go out there with that technological innovation and then you've also got the adoption curve i mean we're kind of at the we're up to 10 percent point where it's about the best to go up and i have this current quarterly report and you can just see that you know it's still widely spread i like to say everybody's job it quite the only issue is at what price you know and so i'm happy to own it now no answers everyone else on excel you've got citibank and bank of america was price targets between 100600000 they said on our show tha
money is known and a big calling right now you know you've got the endowments at harvard yale and princeton moving into this you've got that corporate treasuries move again so this has funds or end to it what do you say to the same thing michael saylor you know guys polter jones is the best source of the race i mean there's a lot of guys who are figuring it out what you do is figure out you can't come to any conclusion other than the fact that you know it is a superior form of let me be the...
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the distinguished university professor and chair of the department of african-american studies at princeton university. he hails from mississippi and is a graduate of morehouse college in atlanta georgia and the author of several books including how race still enslaves the american soul and is here today to talk about his newest book, begin again. james baldwin's america and its urgent lessons for our own. i understand he has a selection to read as we begin today. welcome. thank you for being here. >> let me thank the schomburg and kevin and especially you for allowing me the opportunity. i've decided to read from the introduction if that's okay. i arrived on a hot saturday morning the day after leaving new jersey. this was the beginning of my stay as the recipient on the eastern shoreastern shore of man 1809 escaping slavery at the age of 18. learned to read and write and attend class at yale university he went on to become a minister and 49, the faculty awarded him an honorary doctorate and it was the first time i believe a european university bestowed an academic honor and here i was who
the distinguished university professor and chair of the department of african-american studies at princeton university. he hails from mississippi and is a graduate of morehouse college in atlanta georgia and the author of several books including how race still enslaves the american soul and is here today to talk about his newest book, begin again. james baldwin's america and its urgent lessons for our own. i understand he has a selection to read as we begin today. welcome. thank you for being...
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rist to princeton trump during a town who were doing an action season and she says.like somebody is crazy i'm coo not going to say is that can is that a constructive way to talk about people who are sharing conspiracy theories i cannot work out in prison terms believes them or not but he think so when talking to someone and. when talking to somebody who believes. a conspiracy theory it's important not to alienate them for example the term crazy might not be the most enduring or empathetic way to go about it social exclusion and conspiracy theories. but it is also important to keep realistic expectations in mind because this information is really hard to correct. you know even in the face of explicit debunking messages people continue to make judgments and behave in ways that are shaped by misinformation so going about it in an empathetic way and pointing out that you know conspiracies do exist but they tend to be brought to the public eye i whistle blowers or investigative journalists or government investigations and not read it you search for example i suppose a new
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cases like these drag on millions of dollars have been given to lawyers and consultants away from princeton 6 sibling heirs and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on demand on the brand new portable t.v.'s smartphones and tablets through the google play and apple app store by searching portable t.v. you can also be downloaded on newer model samsung smart t.v.'s as well as roku devices simply check it out portable t.v. the next time. join me every so. yes. i'm sure. i'll see that. has changed many american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs talk to people who are chronic pain patients and believe that their opioid prescription is working for them and the remedy to be certain to do no price at the. grocery dependency and addiction to opiates to long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggested that the long term effects might not just be absence of benefit but actually that very night because we want to. 2021 we're going to see anything phenomenon and point 21 you know america has been exporting as i
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